2010–2011 Shinhan Bank Proleague
Introduction[edit]
The Shinhan Bank Proleague 10–11 is a team league where 10 teams compete in 6 Rounds of round-robin. Each match is in a Best of 7 format. At the end of regular season, the top six teams will compete in a playoff round before the team league winner is determined.
Information[edit]
Prize Pool[edit]
Map Pool[edit]
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 |
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Aztec 1.1 | Aztec 1.1 | Aztec 1.1 | Aztec 1.1 | Alternative 1.1 | Alternative 1.3 |
Benzene 1.1 | Benzene 1.1 | Benzene 1.1 | Benzene 1.1 | Beltway 1.1 | Circuit Breaker 1.0 |
Central Plains 1.2 | Bloody Ridge 1.0 | Bloody Ridge 1.0 | Bloody Ridge 1.2 | Circuit Breaker 1.0 | Icarus 1.1 |
Circuit Breaker 1.0 | Circuit Breaker 1.0 | Circuit Breaker 1.0 | Circuit Breaker 1.0 | Icarus 1.1 | La Mancha 1.1 |
Empire of the Sun 1.1 | Empire of the Sun 1.3 | Empire of the Sun 1.4 | Empire of the Sun 1.4 | La Mancha 1.1 | Neo Aztec 2.1 |
Fortress 1.1 | Fortress 1.1 | Fortress SE 2.0 | Fortress SE 2.0 | Neo Aztec 2.0 | Neo Beltway 2.0 |
Grand Line SE 2.2 | Grand Line SE 2.2 | Icarus 1.0 | Icarus 1.0 | New Bloody Ridge 2.0 | New Bloody Ridge 2.1 |
Icarus 1.0 | Icarus 1.0 | La Mancha 1.1 | La Mancha 1.1 | New Empire of the Sun 2.0 | New Empire of the Sun 2.0 |
Teams[edit]
Participating Teams | |||
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KT Rolster | SK Telecom T1 | MBCGame HERO | STX SouL |
WeMade FOX | CJ Entus | Woongjin Stars | Hwaseung OZ |
Samsung KHAN | Air Force ACE |
Format[edit]
This new format is a change from the Shinhan Bank Proleague 09-10, used to compensate for the disbandment of hite SPARKYZ and eSTRO. The number of Rounds have been increased from 5 and the length of each match from a Best of 5. Although the number of matches will decrease, the number of games should remain similar.
The map orders for each match are released before the beginning of each round.
Round 1, 2, 5 and 6[edit]
Rounds 1, 2, 5 and 6, each team submits their lineup for sets 1 to 6 prior to their match. Match ups for a set are reveal minutes before the set is played. If the game reaches the 7th set, an player is chosen to represent the team. This player can be anyone, including those that have already played. Usually the best player of the team would be sent out since the winner of the 7th set wins the match for the team.
Round 3 and 4[edit]
Rounds 3 and 4 are played in the Winners League format. Each team submits their first player for set 1 prior to their match. Unlike the previous format, when a player wins their set, they continue to play on the next set until they are either knocked out or the team achieves 4 wins.
Winners League Playoff[edit]
After the end of Round 4, a Winners League Playoff will be held for the four highest scoring teams in Rounds 3 and 4. The play off consists of 3 matches. The 3rd and 4th placed teams will first play each other. The winner of the match will continue to play against the 2nd placed team. Finally, the winner of the match will play the 1st placed team to determine the Winners League champion.
Playoff[edit]
The Post-Season Playoff is held after all 6 Rounds have been played. As of yet, there have been no announcements on this event.
Playoffs[edit]
Bracket[edit]
Times[edit]
The games are hosted live on MBCGame and Ongamenet. Each week from Saturday to Thursday, ten games are usually played (two each day). On Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, matches begin at 13:00 KST. On Monday and Tuesday, Ongamenet broadcasts their games at 19:30 KST while MBCGame begins at 18:00 KST.
During the course of the league, Ongamenet changed their schedule twice:
- - Rounds 3 and 4, Monday and Tuesday times were pushed back half an hour to 19:00 KST.
- - From Rounds 5, Monday and Tuesday times were pushes back another hour to 18:00 KST. Both networks now broadcasts their games at the same time.
Notes[edit]
- hite Entus team name changed to CJ Entus midway of Round 5 due to the expiration of Hite's naming sponsorship with the Entus programing team [1]
Music[edit]
OnGameNet ProLeague[edit]
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OnGameNet WinnersLeague[edit]
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MBCGame ProLeague[edit]
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MBCGame WinnersLeague[edit]
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Awards[edit]
- Shinhan Bank Proleague 10–11 MVP: Bisu [2]
- Shinhan Bank Proleague 10–11 Best Coach: Park Yong Woon (박용운) (SK Telecom T1) [2]
- Shinhan Bank Proleague 10–11 Rookie: By.Sun [2]